‘Oh, and two more tiny things that slipped my mind,’ the woman says. ‘I did say the bigger birds don’t care about humans, buuut… Fletchinders do blaze down fire to scare out their prey. And that fire… sticks around a while. It doesn’t tend to spread, or these plains would have been a wasteland, but they form roadblocks. Careful of random fires out there!’
‘And, Staraptors. They don’t care about YOU, but if any of your Pokémon looks strong enough to be a challenge, they might swoop in and attack it. This only tends to become a problem when you get strong enough to fight your way through Route 6, but I should warn you nonetheless.’ So she says. Then, in reaction to being denied.
‘Aw, well,’ she grinned about it. ‘If the plains turn out more than you can handle, we’ll be here! Good luck out there~!’
And with that, they were free to go.
While there were Ponytas young enough to need to chase after their parents, at some age parent and child separate and there’s plenty of Ponytas just roaming around, feeding off the grass of the plains, running around and just being wild Pokémon, no Rapidash in immediate vicinity. They formed small groups, as horses do, but some do get separated, possibly when they had to run from some Tauros or Pyroars. If Dawkin wants to, he can find one.
The immediate area is relatively safe, mostly because all the Tauros are being knocked out by that trainer’s Pokémon over there, but there ARE Bouffalants and Dodrios standing or running about here and there, watching their surroundings. Fletchlings are harder to see, because they’re smaller in the grass despite still having territories, but they’re rather pretty song is audible if you get close, which should be a sign of you’re probably close to being attacked by a bird.
Goldeen Gender: Female Type:Water Moves: Peck, Tail Whip, Water Sport, Supersonic, Horn Attack. Ability: Water Veil. Prevents burns Level: 8 Held Item: None Status: Perfectly fine.
Slowpoke Gender:Female Type: Water/Psychic Moves: Curse, Yawn, Tackle, Growl Ability: Oblivious. Level: 5 Held Item: King's Rock Status: Mostly fine
Durant Gender: Female Type: Bug/Steel Moves: Fury Cutter, Sand Attack, Vice Grip Ability: Hustle. (More attack at the cost of physical accuracy.) Level: 8 Held Item: None. Status: Mostly fine
Ally for now? Type: Poison Status: Perfectly Fine. Ability: Stench
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Martin wasn't taking the fact he had to leave The Vast Underground so quickly, but that could wait. He'd expected a Teleport to take him to the last city visited, but where was he? This did not look like Lakewatch Town. Actually, he was here before. Not from Pureplain, but on his way from Goldshire. He was in Worldedge. This immediately made him come to a few conclusions. The lady didn't make any stops from here to where was, he previously was. Martin's plans have been tossed out the window. "There goes my plan to look into the Endless Forest."
It took Martin a few minutes of looking around to figure out where in this city he was. The place had layers, and he didn't actually look at this place before. Machines were cranking out smoke, and the place had a heavy industrial feel to it. Seemed sketchy enough for Team Virtue to use as a stop. At least he wasn't in a cave, and could use the Pokecenter here. This place was famous for many reasons, and Martin suddenly had a lot of time. If he trained up a bit, he could eventually make it back to the cave and teach them a lesson. That, and check out the Pokemon in this area. He paid for tips on a different area, and was now back to lost again.
Stuck in one of the largest, if not the largest, city possible. He needed more than a moment to fully understand what happened. Martin gave a small laugh thinking about how he must be the first trainer to have gotten this far. He had to go back if he wanted the gyms, and forward would be a lot harder. What a situation to be put in. All Martin could do for now was take a deep breath and go with the flow. Someone would have a good idea of where to take his trip from here.
Then Martin remembered Trubbish, calling him out of the Pokeball. "Sorry to call you back Trubbish. The good news is we made it outside. The bad news, is we are now in Worldedge City. I did make you a promise though. You are free to go if you choose."
Action: Find and use the local Pokecenter to heal up. Release/Keep Trubbsh (Depending on response.) Talk to locals for information.
Dawkin looked at Amelia quizzically for a moment, as though trying to read how she felt. "Yeah, I'll try to keep us out of trouble. Let's get going." Dawkin said to her. He would've liked to take the chance to catch a Pontya here and now but... His focus was on helping Amelia. He wasn't quite sure but something seemed off about her so he'd do his best to simply make sure the two of them got through without much trouble. After all, he could always come back and catch a Ponyta later. For now the two of them would attempt to make their way through the plains keeping the advice they had just received in mind. Watch out for fire, don't get too close to anything, run in zigzags and split up. Simple enough.
Species: Aron Level: 11 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw Ability: Sturdy. Allows the pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
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Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 9 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
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Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 9 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
Amelia followed Dawkin along as they moved through the route. She kept rather close to him and unlike the last routes or the town before, she seemed less certain of things. Her heart was constantly on her mind and it made her a bit less aware of her surroundings as a result, hence why she was sticking so close to Dawkin. If something went wrong, she might simply run into him and stop or if she moved past him, he could stop her easily.
As they moved along the route, she started to notice that Dawkin seemed to have an interest in the Ponyta that were running everywhere. Realizing he might want to catch one, she decided to speak up. "You know... if you're thinking of catching a Ponyta, you can. I don't mind. But doing so through battle might be risky with the more violent pokemon here." She said. "Maybe you should just try to befriend one. If only we had some berries or something to feed them."
1180P Antidote x1 Great Ball x6 Super Potion x3 pokeball x1 Focus Band x1 Power-Up Punch
Badge Collection: Challenge Badge - Redcoast Town, Hector. Minor League.
Claire hurried along, following after Anise easily through the streets of Rainrock. She wanted to stick around longer and enjoy the sights more, but she couldn't get lazy just because she was in a new city! There'd be time for sight seeing later after she got herself a new friend. Even so, the sights she did see were amazing. The rock bridge was particularly awe inspiring. It even made her want to just find a nice place to sit and listen to the rain splatter against the ground.
Of course, she'd probably only do it for about a minute before she got impatient.
As soon as they stepped onto route three, Claire handed the umbrella to Ralia who was sitting on her shoulders in her usual perch. The small psychic type struggled with the larger object for a second, but managed to succeed by leaning the handle slightly onto Claire's head. Now that she had the umbrella though, she couldn't help but to mess with both Anise and Claire a little. Ralia began spinning the umbrella, causing the excess water to be flung off of it like a fan, notably splashing all over Anise until the ninja girl did something herself or until Claire finally noticed.
Other than that though, nothing major happened along the route, though Clarie did take note of Bellsprout and Shroomish. Didn't shroomish evolve into a fighting type? Ah, she might have tried going for it if she didn't want to have another pokemon that could reasonably handle a fire type.
Once they arrived in route four, Claire folded up the umbrella and shoved it in her bag. The forest had a pleasant air about it, a far cry from the creepy atmosphere of the Infested woods from earlier. For the most part Claire hurried through in her usual fashion.
"Onwards to Mt. Strength my dear Anise!" Claire said with an energetic grin, excitedly bouncing in place. "I wanna wrestle something already!" This earned a small eye roll from Ralia, who simply pat Claire on the head with her usual smile.
"Hm? Oh I was admiring their manes. Even the ponyta's have a quite amazing coloration in their manes and the differences are interesting as well. I don't intend on catching one at the moment though, not to worry." Dawkin said confidently with a endearing smile. Mostly true. "We'll just focus on getting through the plains without running into anything if that's alright." He assumed the thing worrying her was simply the fact that the plains were somewhat dangerous and they would have to be careful going through them. And why she was sticking so close to him.
Species: Aron Level: 11 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw Ability: Sturdy. Allows the pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
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Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 9 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
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Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 9 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
Erika yelped in surprise as Inkay forced itself away, falling onto her back as she was nearly hit by whatever that attack was. She felt a touch irratated that no one (until now) had warned her about the possible uprising that a recently thawed Pokemon would have. "Okay, fine!" Erika stammered as she got to her feet. "Chic! Use Ember and bring that Inkay back down here!" Erika's thinking was that since Inkay seemed like the Physic type, it might be more effective to use physical attacks instead of Chic's ember. Of course this was just a thought that Erika considered and may not exactly be right. Regardless her strategy was to hit Inkay with Ember and if the opposing Pokemon ever fell down into Chic's level, she'd try to use Scratch. Hopefully Chic could take on the Inkay.
First healing at the Pokémon Center. Here also lounged a few individuals, typically of the slightly older kind. The average trainer don’t have much reason to go down to the Industrial District. He probably could get information from them, but first, healing.
‘Hello, and welcome to the Pokémon Center. Would you like to rest your Pokémon?’
Assumingly, yes.
‘Okay. I’ll take your Pokémon for a few seconds, then.’
She’d then accept the Pokéballs and put them into the machine, and…
‘Thank you for waiting. We’ve restored your Pokémon to full health.’
She says as she hands the Pokéballs back. She then bows to her customer and gives a friendly smile.
‘We hope to see you again!’
Then, he called out Trubbish outside. The Trash Bag Pokémon looked around as it came out, inspecting left and right, noting how it was in a city. Martin and any nearby passerbyers would immediately feel the stench from the Pokémon, other humans frowning at the obvious cause before walking on. Trubbish turned and looked up at Martin while he spoke to it, taking a moment.
Trubbish took a few moments. It looked away, towards the factories over there, towards the buildings. There was the definite smell of trash to the Pokémon, which promised an environment it could thrive in. It then looked back to Martin, looking up at him, considering. Eventually, Trubbish came to a decision.
‘Trubbish,’ the Pokémon said in a thankful tone, before scampering off into an alley, in the direction of the factories.
It’s had a desire to be free for a while now, and was just offered the opportunity to be free. Martin’s alright, but an opportunity to be free, in such an industrial paradise? Currently, this was like heaven to Trubbish. It could but be thankful and run off.
Though, that means Martin got the ball Trubbish was in.
Martin kept the Great Ball!
Then, looking to get information, Martin would quickly find that Worldedge residents are very happy to talk about Worldedge, and not much else.
‘Huh. Trainer down here, huh. Well, unless you work down here, there’s not much to do down here. Suppose some of the factories are abandoned and have a few poison-types or ghosts, potentially. Mt. Edge draws Psychic Pokémon to it… which is why you see them around town. In the mountain itself, they’re more numerous and far tougher, heh.’ ‘The Gym Leader here’s both a powerful Major League Gym Leader and the protector of Mt. Edge… But why does Mt. Edge need a protector? Is there something inside that needs to be guarded? Are we being guarded from something within? Huh? Eh, guess that’s not important to me.’ ‘Abras are so convenient! We can teleport anywhere in Worldedge City instantly for just a little fee! Teleport systems using them should be implemented all around the world! Nevermind all the activists that don’t want to use Pokémon like that or the sceptics who fear the side-effects of teleportation, it’s for the betterment of mankind!’ ‘Worldedge City is divided into districts. This here is the Industrial District, where all the production is being done! Above us is the Information District, where all you could ever want to learn can be found! Above that is the Mystical District, which has the Gym and Stadium for amazing Pokémon battles! Then, on the other side of the mountain are the Residential, Commercial and Entertainment Districts, which I think speak for themselves~!’ ‘Careful. Of everywhere in Worldedge City, the Industrial District has the most dark corners where bad people might hide. Sure, it’s nowhere as bad as in Bigfjord, but careful. Sticking your nose where it doesn’t belong might be dangerous.’ ‘Many amazing individuals have houses here. The Champion’s villa lies in the Residential District, and Professor Dunstan, researcher of lore and legendary, lives in the Information District. … But the Champion’s never home, and Dunstan’s often at his lab in Raremine Town, closer to his work. Why can’t they stick around…? We’re left with the likes of the terrifying Crone and the insane inventor Russel…’
He had to find another trainer to talk about the outside, and he eventually found some people.
‘Hm? A young person like you? Well. If you need to ask, then I suppose you’re looking for Minor League Gyms. Freecape Town has one, and Raremine Town too has one further south, and if you cross the Mountain Valley to Stillwood Village, there should be one there, too. Of course, if you go east and then north to Gentlevale City or straight east to Witchpeak City, they have Minor Gyms, too, but I’d start in the south.’ ‘Where to go next? Pteh, as long as you don’t go to Bigfjord City, you’re fine. Don’t need to go there until you need to challenge the Major League Gym, and when that’s done, get out of there as quickly as possible. All the routes on the Southern landmass barr Route 6 are relatively safe. Caves, certain buildings and forests less so, but the Routes at least. You’ll be fine.’ ‘Why not see the sights? The Power Station up north-west is excellent if you’re lacking in Steel or Electric types, Play Park of north-east houses many rare Pokémon from all over, and then there’s plenty of heavy-hitting Fighting or Rock-types in Mt. Strength and Flying-Pokémon the southern Mountain Valley. Plenty of places to find strong Pokémon. Of course, Mt. Edge is thee place for Psychic-types, heh.’
That should do unless Martin’s going to ask about more specific things.
1. Find Pokémon. Can still search for Pokémon in cities~ 2. Talk. In cities, there are considerably more people one can talk to. Talking can give you info on local rumors and such. 3. Exit. Exit the city to any of the connected areas. 350P if you need to Abra to the other side of Mt. Edge for it. 4. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 5. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 6. Notable Places. Visit any of the places in the city! 6.1. Pokémon Center. Heal all your Pokémon. 6.2. PokéMart. Go to a store and buy things.also 6.3. Any of the notable places unique to the various districts. 7. Abra Teleport. 350P, and an Abra will teleport you to the other side of Mt. Edge.
Worldedge City
A rush of energy flows with the wind that breezes through the alleys of the city. Somehow, you feel lighter, like some strange weight has been taken from your shoulders. Looking up, tall, massive structures, structures seeming to defy gravity and common sense grows, stretching high into the sky and far down across the cliffs. The people look calm, focused on their duties and sprawling in their number, holding a vital position in all the businesses of Isson. The design of the streets are narrow, illogical and unstructured, feel like they would be easy to get lost in, yet it is as if you’re being guided by fate’s hand and you’ll arrive where you were intending to go. In the distance, always watching, the peaks of a distant mountain rises. You are now in Worldedge City.
Isson’s largest city. It grew into place at both sides of Mt. Edge as efforts were made to dig through the mountain and join the northern and southern landmasses, it was known as two different towns until the use of Abras as public transportation method within the city was widely adopted and the city grew to become known as one single entity. Widely accepted is the idea that a mystical energy of some form within Mt. Edge surges around the buildings, calling Psychic Pokémon towards the mountain and therefore the city. People living here have easier time feeling at ease with the world, and the laws of gravity doesn’t apply as they maybe should to the buildings around here. From this would Isson’s most successful city grow to be, at the place where two or more worlds connect. So was Worldedge City named.
It should be noted that being called a “Worldedge Resident” has some negative stigma attached to it. If you are one, you’re interpreted as a lazy individual who has it easier than the rest of the world, happiness coming naturally to you and you probably see yourself as superior to the rest of Isson, and you might not be entirely sane or yourself due to constant exposure to the energies of Mt. Edge. Of course, this is a stereotype that most people recognize and can see past, but there is no smoke without fire, so to say. There those who are very distrustful of the energies of Mt. Edge and would rather never subject themselves to it. These particular dislikes compounded and grew strong enough in some people that the Crossing was created just south of Worldedge City just so those individuals could get past without entering the city.
The city is comprised of six different districts. Three districts on each side of Mt. Edge, stapled on top of one another by the way of leaning on the cliff sides and mountain as well as giant pillars, taking advantage of the strange physics around Mt. Edge. Exits out of the city are on the middle districts of each side. Each district have their own Pokémon Center and Pokémart, but otherwise have their own unique features.
Mystical Sector
The tip and top of Southern Worldedge City, here the power the mountain provides is enough for certain buildings to float in mid-air. Assisted by Psychic-Pokémon, the upper echelons of the city contains a significant price-tag for those who’d wish to live here and so filters the more common men to the levels below, yet there are activities that draw trainers up from the depths. First and foremost is the Pokémon Gym, floating above their heads, and also the Worldedge Floating Stadium, the largest and most amazing of the multiple stadiums in Worldedge City, where the most epic of battles in the city are fought and watched. Truly, these streets so high above the rest leave a certain impression as one walks here.
Notable Places:
1. Pokémon Gym. Worldedge City Gym. It’s one of those towers floating in mid-air… You need to fly to get there. 2. Worldedge Floating Stadium. Worldedge’s biggest stadium, floating over the city. Have Minor (level 25-minus), Middle (level 25-50) and Major (level 50-plus) cups. 3. The Villas of the Rich. Not that there’s much you could potentially do with them, but they’re here. 4. Orlando’s Spiritual Dojo. A dojo focused on discovering one’s spiritual self. Often takes trips into Mt. Edge. You can join an expedition for protection, or challenge them! 5. Marilyn’s Divination. Tell her where you’re going next, and she can divine your luck and what to look out for when there! 6. Gym Leader’s Home. … So, those who can’t get to the Gym themselves are sometimes known to wait for the leader here. It’s a little frowned upon.
Information Sector
No, they’re not exclusively witches around here.
A common and calm area of Worldedge City, this district attracts those who would fancy themselves scholars. They may seek to share their knowledge at the multiple cafés spread about, read up at the library, check into the museum or any number of things. There aren’t that many things here that would keep a Pokémon Trainer dawdling around for long, and most residents here are fine with that. It is still quite the spectacle, walking on the bridges between these pointy buildings, finding the streets and wondering how you're not lost yet in this maze of stairs and bridges, never touching the ground. Far above lies the Mystical District and there are plenty of stairs up, and down below is the Industrial District… It may feel a bit enclosed. Most notable in this area is most certainly the famous Professor Dunstan’s lab and residence, which he mostly leaves to his companions as he spends a lot of his time in the other lab in Raremine Town as well.
Notable Places:
1. Gossiping Cafés. If you want to hear the useful kind of gossip, sit in among the intellectuals. Ask and you may be surprised at how much you can learn! 2. Sir Know-Em-All. A famed Psychic. If you can think of a person, Sir Know-Em-All can tell you where to go to meet them! 3. Professor Dunstan’s Lab and Residence. A legendary researcher of Legendary Pokémon, do you have reason to seek his counsel? 4. World Library. With the backing of Professor Dunstan himself, this library has all the information you could possibly seek… probably. 5. Isson Museum. Don’t feel like travelling to all the corners of the world? Don’t need to, the museum has gathered up the noteworthy things from all its corners! 6. Move Tutor Mansion. A gathering-spot for those talented in teaching Pokémon moves they wouldn’t normally learn.
Industrial Sector
There is no way this place can have screwed-up gravity and emotional influence without companies trying to use it for their own gains. The factories of Worldedge City are far below the Information District, down at water-level, where at the base of Mt. Edge countless machines tumble and toll for the continued success of man- and Pokémon-kind. Being below two other districts the Industrial District is naturally dark, even during the day, but countless lights shine it up and the workers do not mind one bit. They have their own marketplaces, their own little residences and they certainly earn enough to make their own lives when it comes to that. But, among the factories and warehouses are those that stand empty, and one might have to wonder what’s actually inside them sometimes.
Notable Places:
1. Factories. Produces everything from Pokédolls to furniture, and who-the-heck-knows. 2. Abandoned Factories. Produces everything from Grimers to street thugs, and who-the-heck-knows. 3. Warehouses. Storing items from factories, some more well-used than others. Some opens by keycards. 4. Request Center. A certain camp of individuals that can take your requests for Pokémon or items you want, and they might come back and provide them for you. Sounds easy, right? 5. Sketchy Entrances. … The heck are you doing down here? They hid these things down here for a REASON, normal people wouldn’t normally ever need to see them! 6. ???. Trigger a “random” event. Not sure why you’d be walking down here, but.
… Then there’s Mt. Edge, splitting the city in half, the ominous peaks having something unfriendly in their jagged shapes to deter any potential hiker wishing to take on its tunnels…
To reach the Northern Districts, Martin will need a teleport Abra or walk through the tunnels of Mt. Edge. But if he reads about them or teleports!
Residential Sector
On the absolute top of the northern districts, you’ll find the place in Worldedge City with the freshest air. While the building architecture still might require a raised eyebrow, the atmosphere is healthy and playful, many families making their life here on top of the Commercial and Entertainment districts, where they work. Schools and little parks for children to learn the ways of Pokémon exist, and there is nothing saying those older cannot use them too. The Little Cup stadium is here, allowing the children to watch and perhaps participate without straying too far from home. Yet, among these buildings live a few of the most noteworthy individuals in Isson. Like the rumored and powerful Crone, who has to be battled by a strong trainer every once in a while or she will stir up trouble, or like the empty mansion that supposedly belongs to the Champion…
Notable Places:
1. Practice Park. A little park in the residential sector where children can catch low-level Pokémon and train for the real thing. 2. Pokémon Day Care. For people to leave their Pokémon while they’re doing something else. Some people don’t like PCs, so~ 3. Little Cup. A small stadium for battling. Levels 15 and lower, only. 4. Champion Estate. The Champion supposedly lives in this mansion here. It looks abandoned. 5. Creator’s Apartment. You instinctively know where this place is somehow, despite nothing advertising it. It’s visually an ordinary apartment. The door is open. 6. House of the Crone. Signs say “We appreciate people challenging her to keep her from being bored, but only if you are confident in your strength.”
Commercial Sector
Squeezed in-between the Residential District and the Entertainment District lies the Commercial District. It’s a long, winding corridor of tight buildings with many bridges and storefronts, and it all leads up to the Worldedge Department Store, the biggest Pokémart in Isson. If you somehow cannot find what you’re looking for there, then you’re probably all out of luck. It isn’t all there is here, however. Among the corridors is the House of Trades, where people can sit at computers and request trades with all other people that have ever been there, as well as the Psychic Train that uses certain teleporting abilities to achieve transportation to a distant town. Or, if those don’t reach where you want, you can just call a Freecape Ferryman and s/he’ll fly you there, assuming you have the cash. Also here, lies the store where the infamous inventor Russel sells his products. Perhaps, if you’re lucky, the fool’s things actually work for you? No guarantees, though!
Notable Places:
1. Worldedge Department Store. Products from all over Isson gather, right here. The largest store of Isson. 2. Worldedge Trade Station. A place where people can come trade Pokémon and items with people from all over! 3. Pokémon Groomer. For a price, you can have some professionals treat your Pokémon like royalty~! 4. Psychic Train. Runs along spiritual tracks to lead somewhere else in the world. The trips are one-way only. 4.1. Justroad City/Gentlevale City/Witchpeak City. 500P 4.2. Bigfjord City/Freecape Town/Raremine Town. 1000P 4.3. Redcoast City/Rainrock City/Pureplain City. 2000P 5. Freecape Ferrymen Phone. A phone linked to call a Freecape Ferryman, who can Fly you somewhere in the world for a considerable price. 6. Food Stands. Hot dogs to ice creams. Pretty good. 7. Inventor Russel’s Store. Russel, crazy inventor. Who knows what he might have for sale? He’s also known to give random stuff or quests to trainers passing by, giving them cash as incentive.
Entertainment Sector
In the depths of Northern Worldedge City, common sense goes out the window. Given all the buildings on top, few actual lights come down here even during the day, but all the blazing lights in this unnatural city-scape more than make up for it. Plenty of the skyscrapers holding up the Commercial District above have some form of advertisement, and each open door opens a new possible way to spend money in these depths of entertainment, probably with some form of Pokémon logo. Down here lies the most famous and populated Game Corner on Isson, where thousands of P are being wasted every day, and houses for unofficial Contests or Battles for money and prices are sanctioned and bet upon for the enjoyment of viewers and participants. It truly feels like if one never got bored, one would probably never run out of things to do down here… assuming the wallet didn’t run dry, that is.
Notable Places:
1. Worldedge Game Corner. Only play with as much you’re willing to spend! 2. Countless restaurants, stores, cinemas, show-houses, amusement-parks, whatevs. You can waste the rest of your money here, on whatever you want! 3. PokéMania! Do battle for the enjoyment of the viewers, and have sudden strange rules applied to every battle! Fancy prices~ 4. Contest Clarity. Forget all ranks, here we do contests for the show, and the show alone! Oh, and for cash prices~ 5. Deep Dark Depths of Worldedge. This city feels like it goes on forever! How far does it go…? 6. A place you’re too young to visit…
Connected areas: Route 10. South of Worldedge. A farmland employing multiple psychic Pokémon from Mt. Edge to help with the crops. Route 13. West of Worldedge. A slightly disturbed route, which attracts electric Pokémon due to the proximity of the power plant. Mt. Edge. The mystical mountain at the heart of Worldedge’s unnatural existence. Few people actually cross its fabled tunnels, most just teleport past. Route 18. East of Worldedge. A calm stretch of land going from Worldedge to Witchpeak, part of the Allmass Cycling Circuit.
Dawkin and Amelia made their way onto the plains. A lack of Tauros made the first path easy. There were multiple times when Doduo or Ponyta dashed past, but they could be ignored. There were Bouffalants and Dodrios, but they could be avoided. As the woman had said, there were patches of grass that were on fire, but this was a plain with three families of fire-Pokémon, it couldn’t be that unexpected. They could stay clear of those. Knowing that Litleo’s would challenge them if they felt like it, they probably avoided those, too. For a while, it was going well. They left the Rapidash Delivery Service and the trainer battling Tauros behind, and kept on moving. A few Rapidash dashed by on a distance, and the two could realize they had riders. Evidently, the service before wasn’t one-way.
As they made their way past a couple Miltanks avoiding a Bouffalant, there was a Dodrio standing with three bored-looking heads in the distance. Wasn’t much to it from that, they could just readjust their heading to go in-between the Bouffalant and the Dodrio, avoiding both, hopefully. Or maybe they took the long way around, it doesn’t entirely matter for this scenario. One of the Dodrio heads looked in their direction when they appeared on a distance, but that was it. So, they moved on, and the Dodrio moved, running down a hill out of sight.
… Then it appeared in front of them. There was a line of fire that they had to avoid to the left, and there stood Dodrio again. They had to move around, following the advice the woman had given, but then the Dodrio ran and placed himself next to a Bouffalant, making the obstacle the one Bouffalant would have been twice as big at it otherwise would have been, making the detours the two had to take that much bigger. If they then walked around that, he’d run and place himself inconspicuously in the middle of nowhere… but upon getting closer it became immediately clear he was blocking a free path to get through a couple of patches of Fletchling territories.
It was like he knew he had a supposed “don’t go closer than this long to him” area, and he was relocating just to make life a pain for them. The Pokédex had given a note that they were somewhat smart, albeit only when all three heads were cooperating. Though two heads seemed to very much intentionally avoid looking at them, like playing it off as a coincidence, at least one of the heads sneered in amusement at them numerous times.
The area around them were still full of Pokémon. Miltanks were eating and didn’t care particularly. Two Pyroars were sitting on a hill a distance back-left, and was looking on, but they didn’t look terribly interested. They had a couple Litleos with them, but they were playing with each other and was not as attentive as the parents. Patches of Fletchlings around, a Bouffalant that was glaring at the Dodrio that had walked fairly close to his territory but ultimately not into it. Doduos and Ponytas were a bit of everywhere, as were flocks of flying noisy Starlys.
Anise probably got her own umbrella, because it’d be silly to go onto routes it always rains on without one. Still, the rain of course reminded her of her worries, so she was frowning most of the way, but that was fine… until Ralia started using the umbrella to splash water on her.
‘Hey!’ Anise made an objection while shielding herself with her own umbrella, before folding the umbrella… only to rapidly pop it open and splash the water on it back at Ralia, and by extension Claire. ‘There you go,’ Anise nodded with determination, the expression of someone who won’t take something without giving the same back. … Aaaand if Claire or Ralia gave any indication of immediate retaliation she’d take off fleeing for Route 4, where it’d stop raining. Anise is pretty physically fit, who of them might be the faster?
Anyways, after that.
Heading up the forest hill towards Mt. Strength. The mountain-range rises above, but after a small cliff the entrance can be found fairly close to the base. The arc of rock is carved-out, someone has put effort stylizing the entrance, which is wide enough that a truck could potentially drive through. With the stories of the wild caves of Mt. Strength going around, one could probably expect to be delving into caverns of absolute chaos and roughness. Yet as one descends into the cave and it opens up in its whole honesty, the ground beneath becomes… cobblestone.
Mt. Strength
The caverns of Mt. Strength open up into multiple corridors, dark depths branching in multiple directions. However, those expecting a typical rocky cave will be surprised. Something is immediately evident as one treads into Mt. Strength and that is that someone once lived here, long-term, and had buildings constructed out of the stones of the cavern. Remnants of whoever lived here is clear as day, as one walks on cobblestone and stairs, see remnant unlit lanterns and banners, old rock buildings standing around in the depths of the mountain. Arcs of stone remain, and here and there bridges remain, although one can question if you should trust them. An abandoned settlement in the mountain, left behind for unknown reasons… except, is it truly abandoned? There are signs of recent if unskilled renovation. Who’s maintaining them?
Why, the Pokémon, of course. There are Pokémon hard at work maintaining, reconstructing and living inside these supposed ruins. At some point humans no longer needed the fortifications of the cave, went outside, and the Pokémon took it over. They live here, creating their own society of strong Fighting-types with their own hierarchy with the strongest at the top, you’ve wandered into a whole different world, here, a world of brawling fighters, of dojos and rock-breaking competitions, of king-of-the-hill matches, thrones held my mountains of muscle, of Pokémon reconstructing the old buildings here before they inevitably are torn down again in another destructive scuttle. Here the Fighting-Pokémon are king, and humans are the guests. Will you earn their respect, or face their might?
So, with the exception of the building straight ahead, there were multiple tunnels around, going in different directions. One could move in the rough directions of down-left, straight forward and up-right. Forward would lead through the settlement, in which… there’s already a bit of a brawl going on. A Timburr and a Mienfoo was squaring of in the square, while there others of their kinds as well as Machops and Meditites watching. Based on the amount of damaged Pokémon were lying about, clearly they had some form of arrangement where two who wanted to fight stepped forth and then they had a match. It would be simple to join in.
There was actually two humans sitting on a long rock watching, a youngster and a hiker.
Other Pokémon were simply training themselves by lifting or breaking rocks or arms-wrestling or similar. Others, primarily Meditites, were meditating or resting.
Pokédex Entry #66 – Machop, the Superpower Pokémon. A Machop is built up by a special muscle, which despite its size makes it stronger than 100 humans and will never tire no matter how much it strains itself. This combined with their general availability makes them a common choice for helping humans with manual labours.
Pokédex Entry #307 – Meditite, the Meditate Pokémon. It is found deep in mountains, meditating for hours on end and surviving on a berry a day. It trains its spirit, and by heightening its inner strength it somehow achieved levitation. It also enjoys daily yoga workouts.
Pokédex Entry #532 – Timburr, the Muscular Pokémon. They make habits of training themselves by carrying square logs and wielding them as weapons. They’re know to appear at construction sites and helping with the carrying. They pick bigger logs as they get stronger, and when they can handle any log without problem, they’re close to evolving.
Pokédex Entry #619 – Mienfoo, the Martial Arts Pokémon. While not very strong, it’s very fast and has mastered the art of elegant combos using claws to increase damage. As it concentrates, it grows in speed and efficiency. They have a tendency to start acting like their trainer’s personal bodyguards.
A Machoke stood, arms crossed, like overlooking the conflict, though he looked kinda bored.
Pokédex Entry #67 – Machoke, the Superpower Pokémon. It is known to help people with extremely tough labour in order to toughen up. It’s muscles is as hard as steel, yet it still needs to wear a belt which holds back its energy in order to not tear itself apart with its own strength. It can pick up a truck with one hand, and will never get tired.
‘I have something to admit. This is my first time here without being guided slash guarded myself. I got Mienfoo and Meditite from in here,’ Anise said. ‘Going upwards leads to places where the average level skyrockets. The strongest of Mt. Strength seek upwards, meaning the runts are left down here, but they’re always plotting their ascent.’ She nodded towards the fighting going on among the buildings in the cave.
‘Fighting-rings like that one over there exists all over Mt. Strength. But, well. I had a specific place in mind I wanted to show you, and it’s further down. Don’t worry, I’m not leading you to the baby-area or something like that, but, well, c’mon.’ So Anise said, pointing right and wanting to guide Claire down a couple of stairs descending into a deeper area of the caverns.
But Claire could totally ignore Anise if she wanted to.
1. Find Pokémon. Can be specified what kind of Pokémon is being searched for, and how you search. 2. Train Pokémon. With this command, we can jump ahead in time and skip posting about grinding. 3. Move. The act of putting one foot in front of the other repeatedly to generate movement. 3.1. Out. Route 4 is right behind you. 3.2. Forward. Focus on getting to the other side of Mt. Strength. 3.3. Up. Brave the greater heights of Mt. Strength. 3.4. Down. What might dwell in the depths of this mountain? - Anise’s intention. 3.5. Roam. Who cares where you end up? Pick a cave and go with the flow! 5. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 6. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 7. Search. The abandoned settlements seem looted already, but maybe something lies around? 8. Challenge! Find a suitable fighting-circle and prove yourself superior! Tougher the higher you are in the mountain!
Uncommon: #67 Machoke (more common the higher you go)
Rare:
Claire followed Anise, who was heading down some stairs into a darker tunnel. The tunnel split numerous times, sometimes flat and sometimes stairs. There were holes in the walls, leading into rooms and remnants of doors and other things implied that once upon a time. Occasionally, one or several of the earlier mentioned four most common Pokémon of Mt. Strength came running past or simply hanging out in the rooms. It really appeared to have their own little society in here.
Eventually, after a number of turns Claire wouldn’t have been able to guess they’d be making, they arrived where Anise intended on bringing them.
Mountain Castle
A castle, designed underground to be potentially utterly impossible to penetrate at an age where protection was more important to humans than anything else. Now abandoned, it was left for Pokémon to inhabit. And… so they do, and they maintain it, too! Unlike in the image, The castle and buildings inside the walls show weight of years pressing down on it, yet it seems that Fighting-type Pokémon have worked hard to keep it structurally intact, primarily those of the Timburr evolution line who excel in building. Because, what announces “I am the strongest Pokémon in Mt. Strength!” more than owning a literal castle!?
Going down the stairs they arrived at the bridge leading over to the underground castle.
‘Pretty impressive, right? In the upper levels lives a more varied bunch of Fighting-Pokémon who might be eager to-’
Anise abruptly stopped talking, blinking forward. So, there were Pokémon standing guard, mimicking the human civilization that had lived here in the past… except they were all fainted and burned like a fire-storm had blown past. All around the entrance inside, by buildings and street-corners, lay fainted Fighting Pokémon, scorched with burn-marks. Further inside, still on the first level, a flash of fire suddenly shone from between the streets, accompanied by hot wind.
‘... What the…’ Anise frowned, and dashed forward through the entrance, running past numerous fainted Pokémon. Assuming Claire followed, they eventually found themselves behind two trainers who were commanding a side on a battlefield in the corridors of the mountain palace.
‘FIRE! FIRE! GET ALL THE EXPERIENCE!’ So called a girl with long brown hair with two braids, a red-green dress, hands in the air and a shovel held up pointing forward like a militant commander. Her expression and tone of voice was both of young, joyful bliss.
‘…’ Beside her stood a long-haired girl in rather casual clothes, her displeased expression looking like she was contemplating either her current actions or her entire existence.
Claire might recognize these two. They’re Maple and Ellyn, two of Jacques’ hopefuls that showed up at Kalmia’s lab.
‘Growly, keep Roaring! Maggy, Flary, Teppy, KEEP FIRING!’ Maple called out, looking like the happiest girl alive. As commanded, her Pokémon went forth and Embered at her command, except for a Growlithe that sat behind the rest and continuously Roared.
Pokédex Entry #240 – Magby, the Live Coal Pokémon. Its known to inhabit volcanic craters, and its body-temperature is around 600 degrees celsius. When it breaths, hot embers dribble out its mouth and nostrils. Its health can be distinguished by how yellow its flames are, the more the better.
Pokédex Entry #136 – Flareon, the Flame Pokémon. An Eevee evolved by a Fire Stone. A flame sac evolved into its body. Its average body-temperature is around 1400 degrees Fahrenheit, but when it blows out fire it can reach 3000. Constantly heating its surroundings, it has been used for warming houses during winter. Rare to see in nature.
Pokédex Entry #58 – Growlithe, the Puppy Pokémon. Known to be brave and loyal to it’s trainer, but will bark threateningly at anyone entering its territory. It has superb sense of smell and will never forget a smell once it has picked up on it. Through smell, it can sense the emotions of others.
Pokédex Entry #498 – Tepig, the Fire Pig Pokémon. A surprisingly nimble Pokémon, it dodges attacks and shoot fireballs back at the same time. It loves to eat roasted berries, but sometimes gets too excited and burns them to a crisp. It has a pretty good nose that it seeks out berries with, but also breaths fire through said nose.
‘Ueh… Bird, shade. Sheep, shock. Tree, rock. Thing, fire.’ Ellyn commanded in a restrained tone, and the Pokémon in front of her acted out against their opponents with Night Shade, Thundershock, Rock Throw and Ember.
Pokédex Entry #177 – Natu, the Tiny Bird Pokémon. While its wings cannot yet fly, it is very good at jumping up trees or from branch to branch with small flaps to help out. It usually forages for food on the ground. Its eyes are usually staring at something, and if that something moves, Natu flees.
Pokédex Entry #179 – Mareep, the Wool Pokémon. It rubs together its coat of wool to generate static electricity that is stored in its fleece, which can more than double in size with enough electricity. This is how it keeps warm, so it discharges the electricity come summer when it’s not needed. The bulb on its tail grows more brightly the more electricity is stored.
Pokédex Entry #438 – Bonsly, the Bonsai Pokémon. It prefers arid environments. If it gets excess water, it leaks out the water through its eyes, making it look like it’s constantly crying, which also serves to make enemies less willing to attack it. It is a fairly good mimic and are often mistaken for real bonsai trees. Somehow.
Pokédex Entry #155 – Cyndaquil, the Fire Mouse Pokémon. A naturally timid Pokémon, it is commonly seen crawled up into a ball. Should it be startled or surprised, flames sprout out of its back for defense. Famously, the flames are the most fierce when it is angry. While rare, it can be found living in grasslands.
They were fighting against a collected army of Machop, Meditite, Timburr and Mienfoo, with the occasional Tyrogue and Riolu in their midst. Now, the eight Pokémon of the trainers would have been overwhelmed by the sheer number of Fighting-types… but as soon as the Fighting-types got anywhere close to close-combat Growly the Growlithe used Roar, sending them scampering, while all other Pokémon continued their mostly-fire projectiles, fainting panicking Fighting-types left and right without even needing to get into combat while a new batch of Fighting-types tried to close the distance to fight. Every so often a Meditite was trying to get off a Confusion, but the Flareon seemed to be on Meditite-duty and specifically blew fireballs at the Meditites attempting just that.
‘Keep gaining those levels, Fire-Pokémon! After this, we’re taking on the Grass-type Gym! Hahahahahaha…!’ Maple looked genuinely happy as they were continuing to burn out an innumerable amount of the castle inhabitants with this potentially unfair tactics.
Ellyn, more attentive than her laughing ally, turned her head as Anise came close enough to see, giving her (and Claire if she was also there) a displeasured stare that stopped Anise short, eyes not leaving them. Now, it should be noted, Pokémon Trainers train against wild Pokémon all the time, this isn’t necessarily anything notable… That said, Claire may interpret it however she wish.
Anise frowned, seeing them conduct this form of attack on this castle. She went quiet, seemingly considering something while eyeing the Pokémon of the two, and glancing up the castle occasionally. If Claire was really attentive, she could see several larger shapes standing as tiny specks on the walls of a higher level, gazing down at the battle from far away. Does Claire do anything?
‘I-inkay-!’ The flying squid got a faceful of Ember as Chic shot at it, the revolving Pokémon spinning around a couple of times from the impact, but didn’t fall. However, in response, Inkay turned and stared directly at Chic, before vanishing.
A short moment later, a dark projectile flew through the air and impacted Chic, and she could feel that somehow her own strength was being used to strike at her, as Foul Play does. Her attack’s higher than her own defense, plus the dark projectile hit REALLY hard, around two-thirds of her health was taken from that attack alone. However, after that hit, Inkay floated right in front of Chic blinking a little in surprise. Like Inkay itself was confused that after it had used itself as a projectile it was now this close to its opponent. Chic Scratched.
‘Kaaaaay-!’ Inkay shouted out again, spinning laterally from the scratch, and was now considerably damaged. It was roughly the same level as Chic, so now they both were around two-thirds damaged. Foul Play just did way more damage than Ember or Scratch separately. Though, with this, Inkay looked like it was preparing for another Foul Play…
Erika throws a Pokéball! Inkay blinks as it's hit by the ball, vanishing into it and the ball drops down onto the frozen floor.
It shakes once. It shakes twice...
CRASH!
‘KAY!’ Inkay shouts escaping the Pokéball, spinning around a couple of times and setting up Reflect. Not that Reflect would help against another Pokéball, but it does it anyway.
Goldeen Gender: Female Type:Water Moves: Peck, Tail Whip, Water Sport, Supersonic, Horn Attack. Ability: Water Veil. Prevents burns Level: 8 Held Item: None Status: Perfectly fine.
Slowpoke Gender:Female Type: Water/Psychic Moves: Curse, Yawn, Tackle, Growl Ability: Oblivious. Level: 5 Held Item: King's Rock Status: Perfectly fine
Durant Gender: Female Type: Bug/Steel Moves: Fury Cutter, Sand Attack, Vice Grip Ability: Hustle. (More attack at the cost of physical accuracy.) Level: 8 Held Item: None. Status: Perfectly fine
6,912 Pokedollars Antidote X2 Awakening Endless Forest Map Escape Rope Great Ball X3 King's Rock X2 Vast Underground Key Card Paralyze Heal Pokeball X3 Rare Candy Repel X2 Super potion X3 Thunder Stone Water Stone
Martin's journey continued to get better and better. The city was huge, and finding the Pokemon Center was a welcome sight, after missing one for so long. It was comforting to see a nurse, and knowing his team was healthy again. He gave a grateful wave as he stepped out.
Martin gave as neutral of a choice to Trubbish. Even though the Pokemon chose to be free, it wasn't a sad moment. Martin was happy to see Trubbish enjoying the new enviroment. At least he got a free Great Ball from it. Just means he'll go look for a Poison type the normal way, earning it in battle.
Traveling through the town, Martin talked to a lot of people he found, each of them with different opinions and a few helpful hints. The mention of Raremine and Freecape reminded Martin that he was going to be backtracking to get to where he planned on going. Since he was already in Worldedge, he might as well take a better look around the place. For one thing, the Teleport took him to the Industrial District, which says a bit about Team Virtue. Seeing as Trubbish was so happy to be here, Martin had a good feeling there were more Poison types down here. Just like Goldshore, almost like home. He just needed to look a bit harder.
Dawkin let out a growl of frustration at the three headed bird that had managed to position itself in the exact spot they wanted to go through. They had managed to avoid everything else without trouble so far but it seemed this dumb bird was going out of its way to be troublesome. Dawkin glared at it as he considered what to do. He'd rather not get into a fight with it if at all possible. Firstly it was an evolved Pokemon, secondly fighting could draw more Pokemon to them, and thirdly it seemed to be just what the darn thing wanted. "Looks like we're out of easy options. I'd rather not fight this Dodrio but we're going to have to think of something. If we end up avoiding it to fight through another way I suspect it might follow us and stir up more trouble. I have a repel on hand if you don't have any other ideas for how to deal with it." Dawkin said calmly. He'd still have 1 repel left and could stock up at the next town without much trouble so he wasn't very worried about it, but he was also conservative by nature, if he could get away with saving it for later he would.
Species: Aron Level: 11 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw Ability: Sturdy. Allows the pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
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Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 9 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
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Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 9 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
Amelia frowned at the Dodrio in front of them. It was obvious the tri-headed bird was purposely getting in their way. Examining the pokemon closely, she was quick to see that one head was acting differently from the other two. When Dawkin spoke though, she turned her attention to him as he voiced his own thoughts. Turning back to the Dotrio, she was silent for a few seconds before speaking. "Let me try something first." She whispered to him before taking a couple of steps towards the bird and speaking so it could hear. "You're having a lot of fun messing with us, aren't you Dotrio? I have to admit, it is a rather clever plan, trying to get us to go where we don't want to. It's definitely making things very interesting. But which of you three thought of this plan? If I had to guess..." She paused for dramatic effect before pointing to the head that had been looking rather smug. "You're the one who thought of it. I guess that makes you the superior head, does it not?"
1180P Antidote x1 Great Ball x6 Super Potion x3 pokeball x1 Focus Band x1 Power-Up Punch
Badge Collection: Challenge Badge - Redcoast Town, Hector. Minor League.
Honestly, Claire wasn't expecting much from the mountain. The standard fare of zubats, dirt, and a fighting type or two. That was pretty much what they all were, after all. What she wasn't expecting was the sprawling cityscape that was presented to her. To say the redhead was momentarily awestruck by the ancient place was an understatement. Not to mention, seeing the fighting pokemon was getting her own fighting spirit up. She Almost decided to throw herself in the ring and wrestle with the Meinfoo and a Timburr herself.
Thankfully Anise got her attention before she did that.
"Huh? Oh...yeah!" Claire followed after Anise. Was she about to get VIP access? that sounded like a good idea. However, she had yet to see the full scope of Mt. Strength.
"Oh wow! This place is amazing. You take me to the nicest places, Anise." Claire chuckled with a slightly playful tone. Really, she felt like she had walked right into a castle right out of some video game. Ralia seemed to share a similar mindset, staring up at the massive structure in awe. She was glad she decided to follow Anise, then. This was absolutely amazing! Nothing said 'there's strong pokemon here' like pokemon owning a castle all to themselves! She wanted to charge right in there and challenge the head honcho pokemon right to a wrestling match!
But it seemed like someone had beat her to it.
It looked like a literal firestorm had passed through the place, knocking out the guard pokemon with it.
"H-hey what..." Claire shared Anise's sentiments of surprise at seeing this. She hurriedly followed Anise inside, something smelled bad, and it wasn't the scorched stone. Upon arriving, Claire notice two familiar faces...those were two of Jaques' trainers, weren't they? And they were...well, they were turning this castle into a place hotter than she was.
...
Something didn't sit right with her about this. This wasn't a friendly battle. At least, it didn't look like it. Her team looked like she might be at a disadvantage, but she didn't care. Completely unaware of the prying eyes from above and whatever Anise was doing, she decided to do something.
"Ralia, double team and then confusion on that Growlithe!"
As Chic was battling away, Erika made her way over to her bag and quickly withdrew a blank Pokeball. After a particularly nasty looking hit on poor Chic, Erika was ready to throw her Pokeball but not quite. "Come on Chic, hang in there!" Erika instinctively heard herself encourage her teammate. Noticing the advantage of Inkay being within range, Erika played to her strategy. "Use scratch quick!" Chic shook her head in an attempt of shrugging off the latest attack but still pressed on. She charged and leapt, wildly flailing her footed-claws to scratch Inkay. Now was as good as time as any, Erika aimed and threw her pokeball at the Inkay.
Erika held her breath for one, two... darn. Inkay had managed to break free and a quick glance over to her teammate revealed she was not doing too well, not enough to handle another hit for sure or so Erika's trained instinct told her. Inkay didn't look too well either and maybe she should try another Pokeball? She had plenty.. well ok, four left. That was enough. Erika dug into her bag again and tossed another blank Pokeball....
Now, in the biggest and most prosperous city in the world, what kind of person would intentionally seek towards the slumiest, loneliest and diriest parts of that city? … A Pokémon Trainer looking for a Poison-type, that’s who!
The broken factories that would be the target of such an expedition looked like they had been broken due to some of their machines breaking apart due to physics working a bit differently around Mt. Edge, causing their perfectly calculated functions to go out of whack and breaking apart.
He saw more Trubbish, wild ones, which ensured that the recently released Pokémon wouldn’t have trouble making itself at home, or perhaps it had been returned where it came from? The wilder streets had Drowzees walking around like they owned the place, not even bothering to hide in any way, shape or form. They seemed to be flourishing here, with so many dreamers and Mt. Edge giving them power and all of that.
And, yeah. Poison-types, of the more common variety could be found here. Zubats lived in several factories, and here and there… A Grimer was sliding by, or a Koffing was drifting through the air smiling so happily.
Pokédex Entry #96 – Drowzee, the Hypnosis Pokémon. It gains nourishment by consuming dreams. Fun or happy dreams are more delicious, and it can get a bad stomach from nightmares. In battle, it puts enemies to sleep and then eats their dreams. It remembers every dream it has eaten, and if you make friends with one it can show you its best dreams with psychic powers.
Pokédex Entry #568 – Trubbish, the Trash Bag Pokémon. This Pokémon is born out of a chemical reaction between garbage bags and industrial waste. They like unsanitary places, eating garbage to fuel the poison within, and will stalk people who litter. The poison it belches out can put someone to sleep for a week.
Pokédex Entry #41 – Zubat, the Bat Pokémon. It lives in colonies in dark places. It has no eyes, but when flying it is constantly emitting ultrasonic sounds which it uses to navigate through echolocation. As sunlight burns it, it’s usually only found in caves or at night.
Pokédex Entry #88 – Grimer, the Sludge Pokémon. Said to be born when the light of the moon hits sludge pumped out of factories. It drinks wastewater along with the waste of factories and loves anything filthy. Each Grimer is composed of different germs, and Grimers share bits of each other to one another to create new poisons.
Pokédex Entry #109 – Koffing, the Poison Gas Pokémon. It fills itself with lighter-than-air gases to float, and concocts them into poisonous gases within. When agitated, it expels the gases within into a poisonous smoke-screen. However, it can fail the process and randomly blow up. At higher temperatures, it is especially prone to blowing up at little to no provocation.
Martin was walking around the emptier streets of the Industrial District watching for Pokémon. Perhaps he had just seen something that he perhaps wanted, or perhaps he had decided that he had enough and was just going to return and do something else, when suddenly he involuntarily froze in place. He found that his legs wouldn’t move as he wanted. He could still move his arms, or walk backwards, but going in the direction he intended became impossible.
Behind him, his shadow stretched, almost unnaturally so. There was a street-light that had initially caused the shadow, but the shadow was directed in the wrong angle, now. It looked distinctly unnatural, stretched out and bent. Like, something had bolted down his shadow and now he couldn’t walk anywhere because his shadow was stuck, somehow. And… just exactly where that theoretical bolt would be, stood a small shape. A small black-and-white humanoid with a purple face and two large eyes, staring intently at him, fixated on him. It stood on his shadow.
Pokédex Entry #574 – Gothita, the Fixation Pokémon. They’re always staring at something, especially trainers and their Pokémon, and can become so obsessed with watching that it doesn’t notice incoming attacks. It is said they’re watching something only they can see. Their ribbon-like feelers amplify their Psychic power.
Notable Ability; Shadow Tag - Target cannot escape should this Pokémon step on its shadow.
‘Thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~’ The Pokémon was making a quiet, elongated sound as it stared at him.
Well. He had a tiny Psychic-type that had made him her latest obsession and now he couldn’t leave. Martin’s shadow currently worked as a rope tying him to that location, so he could move anywhere within fifteen meters of where Gothita was tagging it, but not anywhere away from there. What now?
Upon being approached by Amelia, two of Dodrio’s heads looked at her. The one who had sneered at them was already looking, the right head, and the left head fell to curiosity as she approached. The middle head, raised above the others, refused to look at her. From here, one could tell which was which. The one who had sneered at them was anger, the right head which was taking pleasure in their pain. The left one was sorrow, eyes dropping in a different pitiful way, who was just looking on. Then, more by process of elimination than it actually looking at all happy, the raised middle head was joy, but it looked more like the “a little less angry than anger” head.
Anger sneered more as he was praised, looking rather smug and lifted himself a bit higher, daring to come to joy’s level while cackling with pride. The other two heads gave him momentary looks before-
PECK, PECK
Joy first, unimpressed with anger’s prideful rise, pecked him and shortly after sorrow pecked him too, following joy’s example. Anger squawked out loudly, expression turning from earlier sneering to unbridled rage fitting its name as it turned towards the other two heads… and found them both facing him, staring at him purposely. Realizing he was outnumbered, anger turned and looked away, though looked a great deal more unhappy now.
Sorrow was minding his own business now, head low and just looking forward at Amelia. Joy, head pridefully raised like he hadn’t allowed anger to, looked down at Amelia and gave his own sneer. Like, he was confident he had shut down Amelia’s attempt. Though, yeah. Neither sorrow or anger looked very happy, perhaps befitting their names.
Anise simply smirked at the mention of her showing Claire nice things and probably would have responded hadn’t they then been distracted by sudden situation.
Standing behind Maple and Ellyn’s battlelines, Anise and Claire seemed to get basically the same idea. When Ralia was setting up Double Team, duplicating herself numerous times across the street, the disciple took out a Pokéball and Froakie was sent out before her.
‘Bubble at Growlithe!’ Anise commanded, and roughly at the same time Ralia’s Confusion was focused. Ellyn frowned in pain as she realized what was happening.
‘Bird, Sheep, Tree, Thing, over here!’ she commanded her Pokémon, but they were too slow to actually turn around before the attacks went off. Ralia’s Confusion hit Growly, who yelped and jumped forward a bit, surprising Maple and causing her to go wide-eyed. Froakie unleashed a stream of bubbles at the same Growlithe…
However, Ellyn herself had dashed forward and then lifted her shoulder in defense as she placed herself in the way of the Bubbles. She grunted from the water’s impact, took a number of their splashes but then fell over from the collected force of it, though she had prepared her other shoulder to take the hit to the ground. Though, yeah, she wasn’t wearing anything on her shoulders. Her four Pokémon were quick to dash and place themselves in front of her where she fell, other bubbles floating away.
‘… Sneak attacks aren’t very nice,’ Ellyn commented, sitting up, now dirty with mountain dust and clothes soaked from the Bubbles, staring at Claire and Anise.
‘Eh? E-Ellyn!?’ Maple had grabbed and calmed down Growly, but was now turning her head and blinked in confusion, rather alarmed.
‘Growly, keep Roaring! What’s-’ Commanding so and letting her Pokémon continue the battle, who almost let the next few Fighting-types get too close, Maple let go of her dog and spun around. There, she saw.
‘- Oh! Wait, you’re- you’re Claire, right?’ Maple asked, gaining a happy smile with a sudden excitement. ‘Oh, I’m so happy to see you! We didn’t get to talk earlier, but you looked like such a cool and interesting person and I really wanted to talk to you! I’m so glad we-’ -and there she stopped short, looking around and reading the atmosphere.
‘- um, what’s going on?’ She looked confused.
‘So what now? Do we fight?’ Ellyn asked, a bit of challenge in her otherwise pained eyes where she sat, scrubbing the shoulder that had fallen into the ground with one hand.
Anise next actions can be influenced in case Claire has a strategy or so. She hadn’t been the one spoken to and was a little curious to that they apparently knew her, so she hadn’t said anything yet.
Ellyn reacted instantly to the sound of Claire starting to give a battle-command, giving hers on top of Claire's.
‘Sheep! Tree! Shock and Rock! After the frog!’ Ellyn commanded, interrupting, still sitting.
At her command, the Mareep charged electricity and shot a bolt of Thundershock towards Froakie, after which the Bonsly grabbed a rock and threw at the same target, slightly after, slightly more adjusted to how Froakie was dodging.
Ellyn can only give so many commands at once, but the Natu and Cyndaquil were both ready for Ellyn’s next sentence, which might vary depending on what Claire actually said. Maple was looking so confused, hands tied as her Pokémon were still holding off the army behind her, now with half the numbers.
‘Inkay…?’ The squid-like Pokémon was calming down a bit, confident in the Reflect shields that was raised, but then another of Erika’s Pokéballs flew straight through the shields and hit Inkay straight on. The ball fell to the floor…
It shook o-
-nce, then twice, then thrice…
click
Erika caught Inkay!
Gender: ♀ Type: Dark/Psychic Personality: (Up to player. Keep in mind she has been frozen in ice for an eternity, and she has never seen a human before. Pokéballs are also new, and oddly comfortable.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 9 Moves: Tackle, Peck, Constrict, Reflect, Foul Play Ability: Contrary. Stat-changing moves have the opposite effect on this Pokémon. Indirect stat-changes (as from burn, paralyzation, Reflect/Barrier) are unaffected. Held Item: None.
Currently at about 34% health.
New Pokémon caught! Erika earned 1250 P!
Would you like to give a nickname to Inkay?
‘Bravo!’ the miner said, grinning a bit. ‘Sorry, I would have warned earlier, but we miners are so used to that the Pokémon we mine out attack that we don’t always think of that maybe that it isn’t obvious.’ So he says, looking like he felt a bit guilty.
So, what now?
1. Find Pokémon. Note, there are more Pokémon in the tunnels than here. Unless you’re specifically searching the ice? 2. Talk. This is basically a small settlement. They probably know a bit about mining in ice! 3. Move along. Either out of the cave, or deeper into it. 4. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 5. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 6. Notable Buildings. Not many, but there’s a small base here! 6.1. Miner’s Lodge. For maps, getting info or tools and learning how to mine! 6.2. Miner’s Shop. Skip all the hard work of actually mining and buy what the miners are selling! Varies every day! 6.3. Comfy Igloo. If you just want to rest, have a chat, relax, restore health. 7. Area Specific: Mining. People here mine the ice for items and Pokémon caught in the ice. You could too! 8. Wait for Joshua. He’s in there looking for an Ice-type, apparently. Erika could wait for him, if she wanted to.
Connected areas: Route 5. Exit the mines and you’ll be right there. Frozen Cave. The Frozen Cave proper awaits beyond the mine.
Common: #225 Delibird
Uncommon: #238 Smoochum
Rare:
In Ice: #321 Wailord #686 Inkay
After digging some, there is another item that seems to have a different shape than ordinary rocks. Is that a gem? … It IS a gem! A green gem! … Pale-green gem!
Erika obtained Bug Gem!
She’d probably feel the mining starting to take on her arms now, seeing how she isn’t used to mining. But she could probably continue for a bit longer, should she desire to.
"Well, that wasn't very nice of you two. If he thought of it, he deserves the praise." Amelia said to the 'happy' and 'sorrow' heads. "Obviously he's the smartest of the three of you, but I do have a question: Which of you three is the strongest and most capable of keeping the other two in line when things go south. Obviously, that head is the smartest and can think of the plans but that must mean he's also the strongest. Unless you two want to prove to me otherwise. If so, I got an idea on how you can prove it."
Erika held her breath again as she watched the Pokeball shake once, twice... thrice. Click "Whew..." Erika sighed as she allowed herself to gently fall back onto her butt, sitting for a moment now that one of the more intense encounters she had was over. Inkay was very close to hitting Erika with some type of an attack and more importantly, her teammate, Chic, was really hurt from that encounter. Erika glanced over and found Chic looking back already, as if expecting another command but Erika knew what she had to do. "Oh Chic, girl, you did great! Come here!" Erika patted on her lap and much to Chic's delight, she came hurrying over. "Torchic!" She exclaimed as she found a spot on Erika's lap and nestled up to Erika's torso.
As the two of them took a moment, Erika heard the miner from earlier speak. Cooling down now, she couldn't really blame any of the miners for not warning her earlier. She should have been careful. "Thanks but I couldn't have done it without this Chic-ity here!" Erika replied, scratching Chic's warm feathers for a moment. "I should have been careful, too. It is, after all, a wild Pokemon."
Erika allowed the two of them a few more minutes to take a break and while idly scratching Chic's feathers, she wondered about Inkay. She had never honestly seen one before and really had no idea about the Pokemon. Maybe once she finishes here, she should give the Professor a call to ask about her team? It might help. Also for potential pointers? Maybe.
"Alright, Chic, you okay if we continue with a bit more mining? We will take a nice long, deserved back after. Promise." Chic, encouraged but tired, nodded and was ready to continue.
So they continued. Erika chiseled away with a pickax as Chic used Ember. Eventually they found a green gem, which Erika wasn't sure what it was but it looked nice. She planned on getting it appraised later. However she still wasn't done, finding the strength to carry on and continue mining.
Joy scoffed at Amelia, raising his chin and beak high while staring down at her with mild amusement, as if being condescending towards her words. He didn’t seem like he was taking her seriously.
Anger was simmering with irritation, probably still feeling that pain from those pecks, glaring sideways at the other two heads. Sorrow looked a bit more unsure of itself, eyes darting a bit between the other two looking a bit worried, after all, if this went south there really was no way for the three to go different ways. But, at the very least, it would appear all three heads were paying attention to her.
The miner smiled and nodded to her, and then continued with what he was doing.
Erika continued mining. She did find the gem, and then went on deeper. She might notice that the miners nearby was, in fact, finding a couple of rocks they were putting in their varying containers, but she couldn’t see what exactly they were finding from here. Anyways, she kept hacking into the ice, onwards, with what powers she had left.
It took a while, with many useless rocks found, when suddenly… huh, that’s a shape. It’s… not a shape like the shape she was perhaps looking for. That’s another Pokémon’s shape.
A meter tall and fairly ugly flower Pokémon’s shape, frozen into the ice.
Pokédex Entry #345 – Lileep, the Sea Lily Pokémon. It attached itself to rocks at the bottom of the seafloor using powerful suckers and disguised itself as seaweed until it caught prey swimming close with its tentacles shaped like flower-petals, devouring said prey whole. It went extinct over 100 million years ago, exists today only due to reanimation through fossils.
Contradicting what the Pokédex just said was the fact the Lileep in front of her was still whole and had never been a fossil, it was just frozen solid. So, how old is this ice, again? Details like that aside, looks like Erika found another Pokémon. What would she do?
Dawkin silently watched as Amelia carefully went about manipulating the three headed pokemon, mentally kicking himself for not thinking of such a thing himself. He'd simply assumed the heads were in agreement... He had given the Pokemon too much credit. Rather than risk derailing whatever Amelia was planning on doing Dawkin remained quiet and waited to see exactly what Amelia planned on doing.
Species: Aron Level: 11 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw Ability: Sturdy. Allows the pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
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Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 9 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
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Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 9 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
"If you want to prove how strong you are, you should fight some of the other pokemon here. Not the weaker ones like Litleo or Fletchling but the likes of Pyroars, Rapidash, Bouffalant, Kangaskan, and others like them. But, you must do it without the help of your other two heads. Fight your way and prove your better then the other two. Show them you're the leader out of the three of you." Amelia said calmly and with some level of confidence. "Unless, of course, you're too scared of them. No shame in a being a scaredy-bird."
1180P Antidote x1 Great Ball x6 Super Potion x3 pokeball x1 Focus Band x1 Power-Up Punch
Badge Collection: Challenge Badge - Redcoast Town, Hector. Minor League.
Ralia's clones split off from the original, bouncing out from behind her like, each doing their own little dance move in the process, and all making a move to appear as though they were launching the confusion at Growlithe. As soon as Ellyn and Maple's attention were turned from their respective battles, the redhead would pause for just a moment to deliver her ultimatum.
"I dunno what in the heck you guys thing you're doing bullying these pokemon like this, but I don't care! You want a fight, I'll give ya both one! I'm not gonna let you bully these pokemon in an unfair battle!" She had to give props to Ellyn for taking that bubble attack, but that was neither here nor there. She was gettin' fired up, and now she was gonna thrash these to, type advantages be damned. "Ralia, Disarming Voice!" That should give all the pokemon on the opposite field a good whack, and possibly throw them off. At least the ones nearest Ralia.
The Ralts in question, along with her clones made a few pyramids of themselves, forming a line and then stacking themselves on top of the other, all making the motion of attacking using Disarming voice. Unlike her trainer though, she was aware of the prying eyes from above. She hadn't a clue as to what they were or what they were doing, but she at least agreed with Claire. This sort of fighting was deplorable.
Just as she gave Ralia the command though, she grabbed a pokeball form her bag. She wasn't gonna hold back at all here. Ritz was released from the pokeball in a flash of red light, hovering slightly above the group.
"Come on, Ritz! Show 'em you're not gonna be underestimated!"
"L-led!" The small ladybug looked at the situation before it an instinctively recoiled. Oh dear, this looked bad. Could he handle it? Could he of all pokemon handle something like this? Ritz fluttered his wings, giving the opponents his best war face...which only ended up being a mildly adorable pout, but Claire was trusting him with this. She had been nice to him so far, so he'd give it his best.
"Standard maneuver! Support from the sidelines and make sure to focus on dodging! Don't get hit by that Mareep!" Ritz gave a small cry of confirmation, the bug type dashed as fast as it could out of the major line of battle before blasting a supersonic towards the Natu.
Maybe there was a misunderstanding or something here, but Claire just went off to battle, in her usual hasty fashion.